Phoenissa (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Phoenissa was the daughter of Alphionis (the river-god Alpheus) and thus can be considered a naiad.

She bore to Zeus,[1] a beautiful son, Endymion.

[2] Otherwise, the latter's parents were called Aethlius[3] (Aethnos[4]) and Calyce.

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